Soul Land: Hunt Soul World, as a game based on the large world theme of the Soul Land IP, naturally includes various exploration elements. When it comes to exploration, treasure chests cannot be ignored. So, where are the treasure chest locations in the map of Soul Land: Hunt Soul World? How can they be collected? Below, we will share a guide for collecting treasure chests in Soul Land: Hunt Soul World, providing some collection ideas and techniques, while also simply marking some common treasure chest locations.

Currently, there are three major maps: Nodding City, Starlight Great Forest, and Heavenly Dou City. Among them, Nodding City is the novice city, with a well-structured map and balanced building layout, making it quite suitable for new players to explore. In the final testing phase, Nodding City has a total of 155 treasure chests. The locations of treasure chests in Starlight Great Forest and Heavenly Dou City still need further exploration.

When searching for treasure chests, it is recommended to start from a corner of the map, such as starting from the southwest Asura Valley of Nodding City, and then gradually move in a counterclockwise direction. This way, you can minimize the chance of missing any. Treasure chests within a certain range will be marked with icons; players just need to head towards these markers. Currently, there are three types of treasure chests: ordinary, exquisite, and precious, with the rewards becoming increasingly richer as you open higher quality chests.

Once a treasure chest has been opened, it will automatically display a green "√" mark, which will also appear on the large map, making it easier for players to track their collection progress. Of course, not all treasure chests are easily obtainable. Some chests are designed to be located on rooftops, high platforms, or cliff edges, areas that are difficult to reach directly, requiring players to have flying martial souls (such as Phoenix, Owl, Flying Sword, etc.).

You can manually mark these locations and return to open them once you have the necessary conditions. Additionally, some advanced treasure chests may come with puzzles or small mechanisms, so it's suggested that players try interacting more to find clues to unlock them. From the perspective of rewards, the items contained in the treasure chests cover core resources needed for early growth, such as breakthrough materials, experience potions, silver coins, and even low-probability soul bone or spirit ring fragments, which provide substantial help in boosting character combat power.

For players who pursue efficiency or growth speed, systematically collecting treasure chests, or what is known as farming, is necessary, especially for non-spending or low-spending players. Finally, it should be noted that the current data on treasure chest locations in Soul Land: Hunt Soul World is based on the final test version. Some harder-to-obtain treasure chests may undergo position optimization and interaction adjustments in the future, so everything should be taken as official only upon the public release.